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The ARRL Instructor's Manual for Technician Class License Courses -- For use with The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual. Includes CD-ROM.

The ARRL Instructor's Manual for Technician and General License Courses -- NOW designed for both Technician and General Class. Includes CD-ROM.

Modulation and Wave Fundamentals Board -- Now Shipping! -- This board is an instructional ready resource designed to support lesson presentations in wave fundamentals and modulation. This handy tool can be used in connection with Amateur Radio licensing instruction or with any classroom instruction of the basics of radio wave modulation fundamentals.

What's a Microcontroller? Parts Kit and Text -- Incorporates a variety of fun and engaging experiments using motion, light, and sound.

Basic Electronics Course and Kit -- The Basic Electronics Course and Kit is intended for those teachers and instructors that want a ready resource that they can adapt to their instruction of electronic fundamentals. The materials include a PowerPoint presentation and instructor's script. The course is designed around affordable components, prototyping board, and VOM and uses Understanding Basic Electronics as the associated reference (sold separately).

QRP DXCC Program Rules

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  1. The QRP DXCC Award certificate is given for working 100 different DXCC entities on the DXCC List while operating with a transmitter power of 5 watts or less.
  2. Applications will be accepted beginning January 2, 2002. Contacts may have been made at any time since November 15, 1945.
  3. This award is not endorseable. Certificates will be dated, not numbered.
  4. The applicant must certify the authenticity of log information for contacts with 100 entities using 5 watts or less. No QSL cards are required for this award.
  5. This award is separate and distinct from the traditional DXCC award program. Credits are not assigned to other DXCC awards.
  6. This award is available to all Amateur Radio operators anywhere in the world.
  7. The standard DXCC rules apply to this award.
  8. The award application and an alpha-numeric list of 100 contacts is required in order to facilitate processing.
  9. The fee for this award is $10. This includes all postage and handling fees.
  10. Faxed and web applications must be accompanied by a credit card number for payment.


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